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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Hi
all and welcome to the Phight 4 PH (Pulmonary Hypertension) Blog Hop.

I
am so happy to have you all come to visit my blog to have some fun, maybe win a
prize and learn about this horrible disease. If
you have arrived here from the wonderful Amanda P’s blog then you are in the
right place, if not why not hop on over to Jackie’s blog to start at the
beginning.

Here
is the card that I made using Tamara’s, from the Stamping Chef, wonderful Zebra
image Pucker Up.

Each one of us have been given a fact about PH for you to read in the hopes of providing a bit of information about the disease and why it is so important to have an early diagnosis. My fact is:Very rarely, PH runs in families and is known as familial pulmonary hypertension.

This
is a two day hop with day one being yesterday. There is also going to be
a challenge starting up today on Jackie’s Blog Paper Moments at 6 p.m. EST. The
theme is to have a periwinkle or purple ribbon on your project. If you would
like the image that I have used from the Stamping Chef, please email Tamara at infothestampingchef@mail.comor if you would like the one beautiful image by Simply Betty used by the
participants on Saturday, please email Betty atsimplyb10@aol.com .Include in your email the answer to the question: “How many
treatments are FDA approved for children with PH?” You will find the
answer to this question on one of the blogs.

So
your next stop is the wonderful Kerrie. Don’t forget to
comment on everyone’s blog for a chance at winning some fabulous prizes. We
sincerely hope that you not only have lots of fun on the hop, but learn some
incredibly important information that could save yours or a loved one’s life. The
Blog Hop will end on Saturday Nov. 16 at 11:59 p.m. EST and the winners will be
posted on Jackie’s blog on Nov. 23rd.

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About Me

Hello, my name is Charlene. I have been married to my wonderful husband for 26 years and I have 2 children. A boy 25 and a girl 21. I live on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada...better known as the Wet Coast because of the amount of rain that we get.
I first started crafting when my son was in his second year of Beavers. My husband and I became leaders that year with 2 other wonderful people. I found that I had a nack for finding ways of making crafts for the Beavers to do that were cute but inexpesive. I moved on from Beavers into Guiding and followed my daughter through her 2 years of Sparks and Brownies and her first year of Guides. When she left I continued on for a few years. During this time I found that I loved making things by hand for people...so when I was introduced to making cards 3 years ago, I jumped into it enthusiastically. And I have never regretted it. Making cards has given me a creative outlet that not only lets me express myself, but allows me to give something to my family and friends that is truly unique.